Including over a thousand years of history and stretching from the
Atlantic to the borders of India and China, Islamic Art and
Architecture is an unparalleled narrative of the arts of Islamic
civilization. From the death of the Prophet Muhammad to 1900, Islamic
art expert Robert Hillenbrand traces the evolution of an extraordinary
range of art forms, including architecture, calligraphy, book
illumination, painting, ceramics, glassware, textiles, and metalwork.
This new edition includes a chapter examining art produced from 1700 to
1900, an understudied period in the area, exploring how these centuries
saw incredible creativity across the Islamic world. Featuring full-color
illustrations of masterpieces of Islamic art and architecture, from
seventh-century Arabia via Moorish Spain to modern Iran, this book shows
the far-reaching stylistic developments that have shaped Islamic art.
Including maps, an updated glossary, and suggested further reading, this
authoritative and accessible volume sheds light on the recurrent
preoccupations and themes that have shaped the arts of Islam since the
seventh century.